

Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Delete a policyDeleting a policyYou cannot delete policies that are currently assigned to computers or users.
These settings will override any settings applied by a computer's own registry policy or local settings.
Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Edit a policyEditing a policyYou have limited editing capabilities for any of the default RM policies: you can ...
Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Export a policyExporting a policyYou can export a policy to create a backup file for safe-keeping, as a way to ...
Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Export a policyExporting a policyYou can export a policy to create a backup file for safe-keeping, as a way to ...
Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Delete a policyDeleting a policyYou cannot delete policies that are currently assigned to computers or users.
Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Clone a policyCloning a policyYou add a new policy by cloning a policy, editing its properties, and changing ...
The Registry Policy window displays the policy's properties: name, description, its categories list and individual settings.
Registry Policies > Managing Policies > Include or exclude a policy categoryIncluding or excluding a policy categoryYou can choose the categories to ...
Registry Policies > User policiesUser policiesDifferent user policies can be applied to users to define the user's desktop and working environment to ...